
First, it should be noted that the main premise of the game does not appear to have been drastically altered, as the article mentions that you will be still chasing after your father who has left to protect the 77 treasures (known as the 77 mana in the English version).
The battle system seems to have changed slightly, though it appears to remain turn-based. Apparently it will be possible to chain attacks together with your allies, and launch some sort of special attacks with them, though they don't go into much detail. Enemies will also appear on the map, eliminating random battles.

Again, as with the original, you will choose what race and sex your main character is, as well as those of your first 3 allies. The races are outlined below:
Human (Male/Female)
Humans are typically well-rounded characters that focus on building themselves through different

Esper (Male/Female)
Espers resemble humans, and can equip and grow with various weapons, but are more naturally gifted with magic. I believe the same differences in human genders affect espers as well.
Robot
Robots' abilities are based completely on their equipment. Eqipping more powerful weapons and armor enhances your robot.
Monster
Monsters are kind of the wild card in the mix. You can start off using either a mini-dragon or a demon familiar, but your monsters become more powerful as they eat the meat of other monsters and transform into completely new creatures with new abilities. If the remake is faithful to the original, they cannot use normal equipment.
Along with this new info, Square Enix has also opened the game's official site, though there isn't much there at the moment. They have also opened a special site for the SaGa 20th anniversary, where you can watch a video on the history of the games. Or, you can just watch the embedded version below. Whatever you like.
SaGa 2: Hihou Densetsu (working title) is set to be released sometime this year on Nintendo DS in Japan.
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This one of the first JRPGs I ever played... Actually it may have been the first, it was either Legend II for GameBoy or Final Fantasy 1 for the NES. I never did beat it. I'll probably pick this up if only for the nostalgia value.
I actually played this one after playing Final Fantasy Legend III, and I liked this one better.
I never beat it either. It got stupid hard. :/
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